RESEARCH

DEPARTMENT


01

History & Philosophy
Ancient Civilizations


02

Archaeology
Anthropology


03

Archaeoastronomy
Ancient Architecture


 


The specialties in research department cover complex studies in history, philosophy, mythology, archaeology, anthropology, archaeoastronomy, and ancient architecture among the main ones.



Anselm Pi Rambla & Dr. Sergi Grau

History

The Research Department of our company is the heart of our operations, dedicated to the exploration, documentation, and analysis of events, figures, and historical periods of global relevance.

Our team consists of highly trained historians, archaeologists, archivists, and experts in various humanities disciplines who work interdisciplinarily to provide high-quality, academically rigorous research.

Archaeology

In Archaeology makes all kinds of interventions with latest generation techniques that do not directly affect the heritage remains (remote sensing and non-erosive techniques).

A correct valuation of the archaeological remains makes that its potential presence does not suppose a difficulty for the correct development of the projects.
We do development plans in sensitive areas and comprehensive plans of action in Historical - Archaeological and Natural Sites.

W orks
: Anastylosis
 • Surveys • Restoration •
 Conservation
• Musealization
 • Excavations

Underwater Archaeology

We combine archaeological history, science and technology for the recovery, study, classification and dating of submerged heritage.

U nderwater archaeology is often complementary to archaeological research on terrestrial sites because the two are often linked by many and various elements including geographic, social, political, economic and other considerations.

As a result, a study of an archaeological landscape can involve a multidisciplinary approach requiring the inclusion of many specialists from a variety of disciplines including prehistory, historical archaeology, maritime archaeology, and anthropology

Anthropology

Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including past human species.

Our research department combines anthropological studies with other scientific disciplines such as history and archaeology.

image: Upper Amazon Rainforest
Mashcopiros tribe

Archaeoastronomy

Archaeoastronomical measurements of TAMBOR SOLAR wall at the Inca's Temple of the Sun (Cusco, Peru) by Pi Rambla team

Our work in archeoastronomy serve as our methodology and analysis of astronomy and archeology tools, analyzing the archaeological and historical evidence of the different human cultures in search of reconstructing the old astronomies and its diverse cultural aspects.

I n practice we seek to establish through field measurements the astronomical orientation of an archaeological structure. Likewise, calendars, cosmologies and cosmogonies, cosmological symbols and all evidence of cultural activity related to astronomy are studied.

Ancient Architecture

The most iconic Classical constructs are the large stone temples that were built on a foundation of symmetry and order. As such, there is a longstanding tradition of architects looking back at this architectural history and reviving the values and ideals of the ancient world.

From the Great Pyramids to lost civilizations in Europe, Africa, Asia, America and Oceania we leave no stone unturned in this epic exploration into the hidden history of ancient structures and sacred sites.

Dr. Sergi Grau Torras

Director of Research Department

  • Barcelona (Catalunya, Spain)
  • PhD in Philosophy and a degree in History from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
  • Master in History of Science
  • Professor of the History of Science (UAB)
  • Member of History of Science Institute
  • Member of the Arnaldi de Vilanova opera theologica omnia
  • With more than 15 years of experience in the cultural sector

 

 

Marta Pi

Secretary General

Manager Research Department Data Center
  • Barcelona (Spain)
  • Boca High H.S. Boca Raton, Florida (USA)
  • Art Institue of Fort Laurderdale, Florida (USA)
  • Studies in philosophy degree (Girona University)
  • Anthropological philosophy
  • Mythology and history of the classics

COLLABORATORS IN ARCHAEOLOGY

 

Richard Alegria

Head of the Archaeology Department

  • Cusco, Peru
  • Bachelor of Archaeology, awarded by the National University of San Antonio de Abad in Cusco
  • University Professor, Technological University of the Andes
  • Chief Resident of the Pikillaqta Archaeological Park
  • Head of the Machu Picchu National Archaeological Park
  • Head of the Inca Trail Network (Machu Picchu)
  • President of the Alternate Commission of the National Commission of Archaeology
  • Director of the Department of Conservation of Immovable Cultural Heritage
  • Head of the Chinchero Archaeological Park
  • Full member of the Regional Technical Commission for the Qualification of Architectural Projects of the Cusco Regional Directorate of Culture of the Ministry of Culture

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